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Allow pinning of views (aka favorite views) #8123

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sergeyberezansky opened this issue Nov 12, 2024 · 1 comment
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Allow pinning of views (aka favorite views) #8123

sergeyberezansky opened this issue Nov 12, 2024 · 1 comment
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@sergeyberezansky
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What would you like to be added:
When having a lot of different contexts to watch, and especially during development, it is sometimes required to jump between different views.

My suggestion is to have the following 2 features:

  1. Define for each cluster a "Favorites" view, that each page can be pinned to. For example:
  • Pods, Nodes, Events, and several custom resources
  1. Be able to set the favorites either locally (for specific context) or globally by adding a mark "for all clusters"

Why is this needed:
Sometimes navigating back and forth between resources located in a very distant places might be very disappointing.
For example, having a few clusters connected, switching from Workloads>Pods to CRD starting with w... is frustrating.

Environment you are Lens application on:

  • Kubernetes distribution: [EKS, AKS, GKE, Rancher, ...] ANY
  • Desktop OS: MacOS
@sergeyberezansky sergeyberezansky added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 12, 2024
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Hello sergeyberezansky,

Thank you for reaching out to Lens GitHub!

We're working on bringing this function back.

Best Regards,
Tikhon Kudinov
Lens Support Engineer
Mirantis, Inc

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